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Feb. 25th, 2010 02:46 pmThe Institute of Asian and African Studies with the sponsorship of the Center for Literary Studies invites you to a lecture by Professor Theo M. van Lint
Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies, University of Oxford
Sanford Budick Visiting Scholar in Literary Studies
The Center for Literary Studies, The Hebrew University
"Gods, Kings and the Beloved: Medieval Armenian Poetry and Its Middle Eastern Counterparts"
Wednesday, March 17
18:00: Reception; 18:30: Lecture
Beit Maiersdorf, room 501; Mount Scopus campus
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Professor van Lint will also give two seminars
(no knowledge of Armenian required)
"Vardan of Ani's Poem on the Divine Chariot (Ezekiel, Chapter 1)"
Monday, March 22, 17:00
"Unpacking a Medieval Armenian Poem and Its Motley Ancestry"
Wednesday, March 24, 12:30
Both seminars will be held at the Institute of Asian and African Studies
Humanities Building, room 5318; Mount Scopus campus
Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies, University of Oxford
Sanford Budick Visiting Scholar in Literary Studies
The Center for Literary Studies, The Hebrew University
"Gods, Kings and the Beloved: Medieval Armenian Poetry and Its Middle Eastern Counterparts"
Wednesday, March 17
18:00: Reception; 18:30: Lecture
Beit Maiersdorf, room 501; Mount Scopus campus
__________________________
Professor van Lint will also give two seminars
(no knowledge of Armenian required)
"Vardan of Ani's Poem on the Divine Chariot (Ezekiel, Chapter 1)"
Monday, March 22, 17:00
"Unpacking a Medieval Armenian Poem and Its Motley Ancestry"
Wednesday, March 24, 12:30
Both seminars will be held at the Institute of Asian and African Studies
Humanities Building, room 5318; Mount Scopus campus